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2021-04-06 11:56

Pagsusuri ng merkadoGrayscale commits to converting GBTC into Bitcoin ETF:
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Grayscale commits to converting GBTC into Bitcoin ETF as fund dominance declines. Grayscale announced its commitment to convert its Bitcoin trust to a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund when the US regulatory environment allows. With the conversion of GBTC into an ETF, fees will be lowered, allowing institutions to get exposure to the leading cryptocurrency. Since three Bitcoin ETFs were approved in Canada, Grayscale’s fund dominance has been in decline. Grayscale recently announced that it would convert its Bitcoin trust to an exchange-traded fund when the regulatory environment in the United States starts to warm up to Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). GBTC conversion could make it the most liquid commodity ETF The US has not approved of any Bitcoin ETFs so far. Having submitted an application for a Bitcoin ETF in 2016, investment giant Grayscale revealed that launching this product was its goal from the start. The US has not approved of any Bitcoin ETFs so far. Having submitted an application for a Bitcoin ETF in 2016, investment giant Grayscale revealed that launching this product was its goal from the start. After the application, Grayscale was also in discussions with the US Securities & Exchange Commission for most of 2017. The investment company eventually withdrew its application because it believed “the regulatory environment for digital assets had not advanced to the point where such a product could successfully be brought to market.” Grayscale explained that each of its trusts has a particular life cycle, and the final stage was for the conversion into an ETF. The first part of its life cycle kicked off with the launch of a private placement, where sales of stock shares or bonds are only available to pre-selected investors and institutions. The second phase then involves the trusts obtaining a public quotation on secondary markets, allowing exchanges to provide information on their shares. The third stage is to become regulated by the SEC. Currently, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and Grayscale Ethereum Trust have reached this stage. ETFs allow institutional investors to get exposure to the asset’s volatility without holding the underlying asset. The firm stated: With the conversion of GBTC to a Bitcoin ETF, shareholders will no longer have to endure a six-month lockup or a 2% annual management fee. This could bring the trust more in line with the net asset value (NAV) of Bitcoin, according to James Seyffart, an ETF research analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Grayscale commits to converting GBTC into Bitcoin ETF:
Pilipinas | 2021-04-06 11:56
Grayscale commits to converting GBTC into Bitcoin ETF as fund dominance declines. Grayscale announced its commitment to convert its Bitcoin trust to a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund when the US regulatory environment allows. With the conversion of GBTC into an ETF, fees will be lowered, allowing institutions to get exposure to the leading cryptocurrency. Since three Bitcoin ETFs were approved in Canada, Grayscale’s fund dominance has been in decline. Grayscale recently announced that it would convert its Bitcoin trust to an exchange-traded fund when the regulatory environment in the United States starts to warm up to Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). GBTC conversion could make it the most liquid commodity ETF The US has not approved of any Bitcoin ETFs so far. Having submitted an application for a Bitcoin ETF in 2016, investment giant Grayscale revealed that launching this product was its goal from the start. The US has not approved of any Bitcoin ETFs so far. Having submitted an application for a Bitcoin ETF in 2016, investment giant Grayscale revealed that launching this product was its goal from the start. After the application, Grayscale was also in discussions with the US Securities & Exchange Commission for most of 2017. The investment company eventually withdrew its application because it believed “the regulatory environment for digital assets had not advanced to the point where such a product could successfully be brought to market.” Grayscale explained that each of its trusts has a particular life cycle, and the final stage was for the conversion into an ETF. The first part of its life cycle kicked off with the launch of a private placement, where sales of stock shares or bonds are only available to pre-selected investors and institutions. The second phase then involves the trusts obtaining a public quotation on secondary markets, allowing exchanges to provide information on their shares. The third stage is to become regulated by the SEC. Currently, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and Grayscale Ethereum Trust have reached this stage. ETFs allow institutional investors to get exposure to the asset’s volatility without holding the underlying asset. The firm stated: With the conversion of GBTC to a Bitcoin ETF, shareholders will no longer have to endure a six-month lockup or a 2% annual management fee. This could bring the trust more in line with the net asset value (NAV) of Bitcoin, according to James Seyffart, an ETF research analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence.

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